Thanks very much, I was very pleased to be fair, got the meat from a nice, very friendly butchers in Abergwynfi. Makes a difference with the herbs and spices too.
@@RoamingRizzy you ain't wrong. usual case. bought a new fancy collapsible tent for rallies mostly and its go a tiny porch. All ok till it hammers down and you still want a brew up :)
Nice to watch a pro at work! You know your way around a camp site! Nice table, I could use one like that on my upcoming trip. Which brand is it? Have a continued nice trip.
Thanks for your kind words. The table is just a Eurohike compact table. (I've since found out the legs fold out again for an extra bit of height!) But a decent little table to be fair.
Your motorcycle and gear do not need to be expensive for going camping. Get a girlfriend, a cheap motorcycle, helmets, gloves and rain gear. You probably already have a tent, mattresses and sleeping bags. Stuff it in a cheap old crew bag. Panniers or soft bags are good for clothing, cooking gear, tools and toilet stuff. The tank bag is good for paper maps, guide books and locks. It worked in 1979 and it works now. No need to bring chairs, tables, tarps or pillows. I'm 66 and still don't need them. Making good food like you do using local ingredients is brilliant. I would only use my single stove Trangia. A girlfriend is more fun than a grill - and may last longer.
I've learnt to use the BMW one, tricky but worth the patience. No real reason, but using both I can zoom right out on one and see where I am, or look at different info on the BMW one. Plus if a route had changed for whatever reason, like a closed road, google will point it out. Also handy for finding butchers etc, then get back to the BMW one. So I use them in tandem. Hope that waffle helps 😂
Some excellent cooking there mate it was making my mouth water. Me and the wife love touring on the bike around wales 👍👍
Thanks very much, I was very pleased to be fair, got the meat from a nice, very friendly butchers in Abergwynfi. Makes a difference with the herbs and spices too.
Very impressive bud. Bike, camping set up and food all top notch. Always good to listen to locals when you're out there. Ride safe
Thank you, and yes, locals have much more knowledge than tourists do! haha
That reminds me.. must sort myself a tarp for the canopy :)
haha yeah makes a difference, glad I could be of service.
@@RoamingRizzy you ain't wrong. usual case. bought a new fancy collapsible tent for rallies mostly and its go a tiny porch. All ok till it hammers down and you still want a brew up :)
Not far from me, but can’t fathom out where that lane was 🤣
Sorry, I can't remember/chose to forget! haha. But wasn't far from the campsite.
Great to watch, thank you!
Good to hear, thank you!
Those fire boxes are boss aren't they?! Can't beat bike camping👍
Yeah mate, class bit of kit, I love it. Itching to get back out again.
Nice camp out. I have the same #Fireboxstove and table - good stuff!
Yeah I agree, the firestove is a proper decent bit of kit!
Nice. I will be doing the same soon on the IOW. Good on you for going solo.
Hope you enjoy it, it's such a good experience I think.
Should of stuck to main road lol i have done that 😛
Always listen to the locals!! haha never mind..
Can I ask where you got your cooking oils and spices pack from ? Prefilled or homemade ?
They were a gift, and came from www.nomadkitchenco.com/ really good kit to be fair. Prefilled in this case.
Nice to watch a pro at work! You know your way around a camp site!
Nice table, I could use one like that on my upcoming trip. Which brand is it?
Have a continued nice trip.
Thanks for your kind words. The table is just a Eurohike compact table. (I've since found out the legs fold out again for an extra bit of height!) But a decent little table to be fair.
Your motorcycle and gear do not need to be expensive for going camping.
Get a girlfriend, a cheap motorcycle, helmets, gloves and rain gear.
You probably already have a tent, mattresses and sleeping bags. Stuff it in a cheap old crew bag.
Panniers or soft bags are good for clothing, cooking gear, tools and toilet stuff. The tank bag is good for paper maps, guide books and locks. It worked in 1979 and it works now. No need to bring chairs, tables, tarps or pillows. I'm 66 and still don't need them. Making good food like you do using local ingredients is brilliant. I would only use my single stove Trangia. A girlfriend is more fun than a grill - and may last longer.
Agreed, and each to their own I suppose.
Nice campsite
Yeah it was nice, worth a trip
I see you use your phone for navigation even tho you have the BMW sat nav.... why is that? (I find my BMW sat nav is really hard to use)
I've learnt to use the BMW one, tricky but worth the patience. No real reason, but using both I can zoom right out on one and see where I am, or look at different info on the BMW one. Plus if a route had changed for whatever reason, like a closed road, google will point it out. Also handy for finding butchers etc, then get back to the BMW one. So I use them in tandem. Hope that waffle helps 😂
I also don't bother with basecamp anymore, import direct from Myroute App, so much easier.
@@RoamingRizzy Thanks! Couldn't make head nor tail of Basecamp, so finnicky!